» ROSSLAND EVENING BECORD, DECEMBER 81, 1808. wi play of house furnishing goods, eleewhere. Tapestry Carpets, 50c, RUGS! RUGS! GURTAINS tures. A. WAR NDOW ! This week we have given up one of our entire windows to a nice dis- WHAT MAY BE SEEN. Ingrain Carpets, 35¢ and 50c e yard Hemp Carpets, 15, 20, and 25c a yard, Hall Carpets, Stair Carpets, Stair Linens, Ete, Kensington Art Squares, $7.50, $8.50, $9 50, $10, $11.60 $12.50. Japanese Art Squares, $7.50, $12.50, $14 and $15.00 each -Lace curtains at $1, $1.25, §2, $3, and $5. Tapestry, Brocatelle, and Chenile curtains, curtain poles and fix- minny articles of which are not found 65c, 85c and 1.00. yard. At $1.00$ 1 26, $1.60a nd Upwards. + THE CRESCENT Rossland., B. C. WHY ALL THIS SILENCE? The allence of the morning paper up- on the issues of the munic'pal campaign is strongly noticeable. Of course it doesn’t make much difference to the general public what views that sheet holde, or whether or not vit. expresses them, but that does not excuse the men- agement in not discussing the impor- tant question now under consideration by the ratopayers. . It is quite natural for people to speculate upon the reason for such silence, and we regret that we are not able to throw any hghtupon the aubject. Itis quite poesible they don’t know there ia a city election goon to be held. It may be they are waiting to see who is most liable to win and want to be on that side. Some mercenary wretch suggested that they were’ waiting | to see who had the largest sack, but we hasten to say that that could not be. ter” is drawing up a contract for the candidates to sign, promising the city’ printin: to them, and they are waiting upon him, We give it.up. ———— The magnificent showing that the} Rossland board of trade made in ile It is barely possible the “office barria-|€ x Xmas Fancy Goods—~», A SPER t of Cake, d Coffee : ache Cups, All Go Cy somtee iy s vie Beis, a1 ick-Nueks for. Bureau and Mantel in Fancy China petyaietens. BOWEWIAN GLASSWARE. O.M. Fox & Co. SOLE AGENTS 106 Columdia Ave. Tel. 65. J. F. AONEYFORD “The East End Tailor, FORA ezine. Suita 7.171 Conumbia AveNnux East, - Epv anp CRONYN: — 7 J. ‘A.MacnonaLD. Macdonald-Ciute & Cronyn Parristers,. Solicitors ; and. Notarles,4 Licltors for the Bank of Britigh North America 3,8, Cuore, Jn Money to Loan. — MuBaivg Burtpwae, Rosscann, APPLICATION TO “INCORPORATE. that application will ive assembly of the bia nt its next session ones, Liinited” game ay in the momeravidum of Asso. elation depes! England with the registiar of joint stock companie: ind fe-ving tae said st an sa) 5 id take privilenor, TOW: LO f over all rights, powers, fran. chises and assis held the “Now " rs B Tele- 0 X nd jurrard ~ Inlet phi ited", he “Vernon 26 Washington Street. Boarding. Horses a Specialty. Te - M.A. HARVEY. ifest tothe 1 gs asking for pablic ildi bids fair to bear good fruit. Favorable aud encour: aging replies are being received by. the secretary of the board of trade from the ROSSLAND RECORD. BY EBER 0. SMITH. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ALL COMMUNICATIONS to the Aditor must ‘be -ccompanted by the name and eddress of the waiter, not necessarily ror publica tion, but as evidence of good faith. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Daily por week hy carrier. Daily per month by mail ‘Datly half year by mail. Subscriptions invariably in advancd. ‘Advertising rates will bomede known on sp- plication { ab . Don’t Do Like Bill. Tomorrow is the day of good resolu- tions... An exchange says: “Bill had resolved, since he sold his mine, - To live like this through ninety-nine: To tell the truth, both-early and late, Be in bed at half past eight; To quit the-boys and girls for a year, Enjoy ncthing but the atmosphere. - Never touch Scotch, beer or rye, Or anything else when he is dry, That will create an inward fire; Still, like-otherse—Bill’s a liar.” gifts in the sixteenth century, and oc- NOTICE. On and after December 1, The RosstaNp Ev- zwina Reconp will be delivered to any address 4m the United States or Canada for $5 a year, and delivered toany part of the city for 16 cents a week, or 50 cents a month a sun of money was given in- side which was called glove money. Sir Thomas More having as Lord: Chan- cellor once decided a cause in favor of a lady, she sent him. the following New Year's a pair of gloves with forty coms called angela in them. Sir Thomas re- turned the gold with this note: '‘Mis- SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 81, 1898, (Tress, since it were against good man- ners to refnse your New Year's gift,I am A HAPPY NEW YEAR. The Recorp wishes allits readers a happy and prosperous New Year, and hopes that none have less cause to re joice than we. There ia probably ‘no newspaper that does not require pay- ment in advance of local patrons for subscriptions and advertising, that loses Jess. Webave nq complaint to make, andno New Year’s bille tosend out, other than the regular monthly bills. ‘This speake volumes for the RecorD and Roseland. A NEW YEAR'S GIT TO All, The adoption of the 2 cent domestic letter postage isan advance step and reflects great credit upon the govern- ment of Canada, It may provea losing to the postoffice department for the first year, but we doubt that. Dominion parliament passed a pill authorizing the postmaster general to put it into effect when in his judgment it eeemed advisa- ple, and he has seen fit to make all the people a New Year’s present which will ear them interest for all time to come. ‘The two cent rate goes into effect to- morrow. —_—_—_—_—_ The Recorp has taken issue with the labor unions on their action in endora- ing Mayor Wallace for re-election be- fore the issuesof the campaign were amade up, and now we would like to ask the officera of the Miners’ Union how many of its 700 members were Present when that action was taker? ‘Will they answer? = ‘The Rossland Recozp wants to have 9 press excursion from British Columbia to Washington cities after the proroga- tion of the house. Doubtless the trip ‘would be an exceedingly pleasent one, and instructive as well.—Victoria Colo- content to take your_gloves, but as for the linning, I uttarly refuse it.” . The fact that an incorruptable judiciary has recently been voted out of office in New York, argues that political situations are still handled with gloves, and that More’s Utopia is yet far from realiza- tion.—Youth’s Companion. Prof. Ned Parker sells the best -pens on earth and gets the best prices for them, only when the buyers draw.a $6, $10 or $60 bill. He has taken a few nights off on account of Christmas, but opens up again at-the same old stand, the Lemon block, opposite the Recorp office. He sings songs, plays music and tells funny stories. Women and chil- dren barred. Gloves were customary - New Year’a |. of government and members of parliament. _—— ee - Dr. J. F. McKenzie, office and resi- dence over O,Hearn’e, opposite Bank of Toronto. : Is the breath TARRH-SEEDS, Js the! poo Cc. foul? The voice husky? Ping in the throat? across the eyes and front of the head? Losing sense of taste and smell ?—proof that this all too com- mon malady has you as its victim: fe Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder has yet to find a. case too stubborn to yield to it. Relieves instantly, and a perfect cure. ‘This wondertol: remedy, effected a cpeedy and permanenteure. Iam willing to spend the rest of. Thy days in spreading the good news to my fellow heels Jno, Brows, G.A.R. Veteran, 2446 Marshall St, Philadelphia, 6 Sold by Goodeve Bros., Druggists. Miningand: Investment Brokers. Minirg Yo have Dealers in a Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest. +. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED... Cable Address, “Morse,” Roseland. Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil’s ROSSI|-AND- SCHOOL OF ASSAYING. NOW OPEN M. A. Wilson & Co. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. BEDFORD Cords for Trylsers, .. DON’T OVERLOOK THESE. Closing out Winter Jackets. and Cloaks at cost at Mrs. Heard’s Ladies’ Store. tf The Evening Record delivered to your home or office for 15 cents a week or cents a month after December 1. If you are not satisfied with your laun- dry “work try the Rossland Laundry. same location, near postoffice. Holiday goods at reasonable prices at Mrs. Heard’s Ladies’ Store. 8ee M. J. O’Hearn’s window for Xmas sus; penders, Japanese handkerchiefs and men’s smoking jackets and dressing gowns. nevelties in American ties, fanc —_—_—_——_ SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. 50 = Denver & Rio Grande R. R. Weekly Excursions to the East, In Through Tourist Care Without Change Hunter Bros., —FOR— © ‘able Delicacies, ROCQUEFORT CHEESE. IMPERIAL CHEESE. SW188 CHEESE. OROSS & BLACKWELLS’. JAMB, JELLIES PICKLES. OAS and CHOCOLATES. Fresh Fancy Groceries. a ¥ MODERN: — UPHOLSTERED TOURIST —SLEEPERS A day stop-over arranged at alt Lake City and Denver Aride through the fumous Colorado scenery. The Saturday Record, containing all the local mining news wili be maile: to any address in the United States or Canada for $l a year. With NIGHT ayn DAY Classee. Short course includes the ossay of any kind of ore for GOLD, SILVER, LEAD. COPPER. Students may entgr on the course of etudy at any time “for either day or night clagses. W. P. MURRAY Prin’l, IMPERIAL RLOCK, ROSSLAND. 3 j : Le Roi LIVERY SALE and FEED_ STABLE.___sat> - JOHN F, LINBURG, PROP. Styhel Rigs for 1ent Be Firas class Saddle: and- Pack orees, ss BraBies: Columbia Ave.) ‘Phone No. 87. Commercial Alley, ‘Phono No. 89.- P. O. BOX, 136, MONTANA LIVERY = Firat Class Saddle and Driving Horses. | { A A.SSMITA, TIMES BUILDING] CHICAGO one and ¢ Y, Nelson Tetephene Company, and vesting the gamo inthe sald company ‘and to” assume Habliivies red into © by... the anies, and for: the confer powers to Se a comblocely carry eh and porate th ‘ally and completely carry on and operate the tally and cuatd or any of them, and of other powers. x ‘Dated this 30th duy of November, A. NG 1898. McCrae & Co} McPHITLIPS & WILLIA. Solicitors for: Applicants. MINERAL ACT, 1896. Certificite of Improvement, north in 8, Chantrell, Free commenced befo: jon MINERAL ACT 1898. Cortificate of Improvements gent for W. G. A 483A intend, sixty day nul TeOf, tO apy ‘to the Mining ! ecurder for # certiirare ut improyeme .ts for the purpose of obtalning: Crown granto'the avove claim, “ And ‘urther take notico that ection, under section 47, must be col enced before the is- guaneo of such certifleate of fmprovements. ‘Dated this ist day of Docomber, 711898, : FA’ Wilkin. Application For Liquor Licerise. . Finn & O' NEILL. Dated, December 15 1888. NOTICE, et ieetion of directors, Duted 22nd Decere ber, 1898, “BL, GRAUAM, Acting Secretary. SPOKANE FALLS & NORTHERN Nexson & Fort Suerparp Ry. Red Mountain. Railroad. | (0@F-The only direct route to Nelson and Kootenay lake and Slocan points. yume Every day in the year between SPOKANE, ROSSLAND and SANDON. No. 4 for Spokane and Pacific coastcon | nection leaves Rossland at 8:45 a, m. No. 6 for Nelson, Kaslo and Slocan points. leaves Rosslaud at. .12:05p. m No. 8 from Nelson, etc., arrives in Ross- land at 11:20 a, m: cific const No Change of Cars Between Spokane and Rossland, Tickets on sale all over the world. Close connections at Nelson with slcamiers for Kaslo and Kootenay: lake points. Passengers for Kettle river and Boundary creek connect at Marcus with stage daily, 079. o1dksow, 0. 9.7, 4. OG; RUFF Agent: Rowstand nene wane ‘WAX STOGK MARKET | Jron Mask and War Ragle Are. on : >» the Rise. TRON COLT AND IRON HORSE STRONG Soe IRIS TLE Eee OSS | Deer Park Declines and Business Generally Good + This Week. ——_—_——" There ig nothing epecial inthe: stock | market today. The -Reconp. presents below a very accurate and complete: ac- count of the -mining stock market for. this week. ‘ Camp McKinney Cariboo stock is strong at $1.80, with but little on the market. ‘An order'was given the Red- din Jackson Co‘npany for 6,000. shares this morning. at that figure, but they were unable to-fill it in the local market. * ‘TURSDAY. ~~ ‘The happy surprige continues among the locul brokere at the good market for local-stocks dnring the holiday seagon. Nunierous ordere cuine_in from To- | ronto today for Rossland -stocks but as | they were usually a litte under the ask- | ing price they were not filled. ‘This ; Speaks well for our market that. the ‘holders are firm in their askings. - 2 | The Toronto stock, exchange “quotes | War Eagle this morning at $3.05 and an-" | nounces that all shares held. in Ross- + Jand can find » ready. market there at ; anything less than that. rt There ig quite an unexpected demand for Evening Star, but at-4 and. 5 cente, | which holders will not take, the price i asked’ being 7 cents. . While Jumbo is being quoted at from | 46 to 50 cents, some lucal- brokers are of- | fering it for 45 cents. \ Virginia is firm at 45 cente’ and Nov- \elty at4cents. White Bear ia quoted , by some brokers at 7 and othera 73¢ | with sometales, Monte Christo is mov- | ing alow at 11 cents. Grand Prize is being offered at4cents with uot mach | business being done in these shares. | Iron Mask is strong at 96, cents with | good prospects of $1 being offered. very \sdon. The dcisiun in the case against the | Centre Star has liad even a better effect | than wae expented. \~ Iron Colt ix quoted at113¢° with quite | a good deai of trading in the stuck ato [alittle led figare, Tron Horse is on the ) rive and ig strong at 18 cents. Commander stamde steady at 16. ‘Deer Park has advanced to 21 and cannot be bought for less. | -Itis surprising how” quiet Republic | etocks nre today, as up to’ noon there was no business with Spokane. .-The \ cause, is thouglit to be holiday celebra- ; tione. ely cents WEDNESDAY. There is little or no change in the lo- ‘eal mining stock market from yesterday. . Deer Park is offered by some of the bro- kers at 10% cents a share, which is a | falling of from the quotation at 21 cents. Novelty is quoted at 4!¢ but offered as snaps ut 4 cents... ‘The eastern demand | for styndard Rossland stocks were large all day yesterday and are still good to- \ day but the prices offered are generally 8 little under what they can be had for, Iron Mask at 95, Iron Horse at 18, ‘Tron Colt at-11, While Bear at .7 and , War Eagle at $3.05 are -all. strong and | the least shading of any of them will in- | sure a ready sale. 2 : | “Jumbo is offered at 45 cents in emall | blocke. | Carivoo, Camp McKinley, stock is on | the rise, owing to the announcement ; that the company expects to pay regu- Jar monthly dividedds after the firat’of the year.. Ymir stocks are steady, Dun- dee, 26, Tamarac 25, Fairmont 10, Alf10 and ‘Fern 68, 19 revivingin after the Christmas feitivities. One | noticeable feature ig the rapid rise in Morning Glory stock. ‘T'wo weeke ago it ‘was quoted ut 2}¢ cents and now at 23, nd one brokerage firm today marked it | up to 28 centa. Republic is $3.76, San | Poil 78, Jim: Blaine 53, Ben Hur 30, | Black Tail 28. i é THURSDAY. 7 The only change in the local mining atock market today is # strong demand | for Iron Mask shares, and that none car be had in town for lees than $1.8 share A leading broker said this morning that | he did not think there were over 8,00¢ | shares in town that could be bought that figure. | Tron Horse and Iron Colt is in goo demand, the former at-18 cents and th: _ EVENING RECORD, DEORMBER 81 1808. trude atock, with 10 cents offered. . It is claimed that there are only about 60,000 shares of this company not owned by it. ‘As this property lies between the No.1 and the Novelty, add as all three ae be- ing worked and looking well, those who are posted say no one need be surprised at a prominent advance in the price’ of Gertrude stock in the near future. ‘There'is little or no demand for: Decr Park today, and offers mado at 1034 yeaterlay.have not been taken. astern orders for-all stocks: except Iron Mask have dropped off, it ia thought on account of-the holidays. Lone Pine is the only Republic ateck that can “be, considered ‘real active in Roseland today.” i FRIDAY. Rtock of the ¥upublie mining compa- ny ie quoted today by local dealera at 48:69, which is'25 cents below the regu- lar prices. This uccompanied with the fact that the mine is looking even better in- dicatea that it being a high priced stock, that the buyere are of small means now during holidays. Faatern buyera, however, are after-the high’ - priced Rorsland stocks. War Eagle is‘strong at $8.05 and “local hold- evs are disposed to ark even $8.60. . Iron Mask is in demand and those who own it are not. anxious to sell at even the advanced ‘price of $1.00 being quoted at 46 cente.* - Iron Colt at 103. “There is no change in Deer Park, local dealers still uffering it/at 193g.. There is no chinge in other mining shares. manently the tourist’ car, which tor the paat few weeks has been attachea to the which leaves Vancouver on Thursdays. ‘The car goes right through to St. Johne, Virginia hag advanced one cent now 3 Iron Horse 1s atill strong at 18 and aon It has been decided to continue’ per ‘ trans-continental train of the C. P. R.,|. BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, All Paidup, - 12,700,000 Gabftal, All Pad une ~ _ 819°000,000 BIR DONALD a. SMITH. HON, GEO. A. DRUMMO! E 6, CLOUSTON..... Rossland Branch. Branckv: tn LONDON (Hugloud) NEW YORK CHICAGO. And in the Principal Cities in Canada.5 Boy and Bell Sterling Exchange and (Cable ‘Transers, Grant Commercial and Travellers Credits available in any.part of tho world. DRADTS ISSUED, COLLECTIONS MAD=, RTC. J. 8. C, Fraser, Manager. of Halifax. i INCORPORATED 1860° CAPITAL, PAID-UP.| * ° '§2,500,000.00 REBT 70050 2098208 etn 1,075, 000.00 ‘Heap Orvicg, HALIFAX, N.B. Directors. r Notre Dame ‘Seigneurs streets; Montreal Westmount, Corner Greene Ave. and St, Catherine Streots. AGENCIES LN NOVA SCOTIA, Antigoria , Bridgewater, Guysboro, London. derry, Lune burg, Malt'and (Hants Co.) Pictou Port Hewxeabury,, Shubenacadie, Bydney, Truro, Weymouth, AGENCIES IN NEW. BRUNSWICK. Bathurst, Dorchester, Fredericton, Kingston (ent. Co.) ‘Moncton, Newcastle, Backyille, Woodstock. AGENCIES IN PRINCE EDWAED ISLAND. Charlottetown, Summerside. AGENCY IN NEWFOUNDLAND. Bt, John’s. AGENCIES IN BEITISH COLUMBIA. Rossland, New Brunswick, where it with the Dominion and Allan line ocean steamors, — ~ tf The 0..P.. R. has announced that round trip tickets at single fare rate will be sold between all Kootenay pointr south of, and including Nakusp,. from the 20th to the 26th instant, inclusive. Such tickets -are good for return until January 4.. Round trip tickets will aleo be sold under the same conditions on Dec. 30 and 81, and Jan. 1st, which will also be good for retarn’ until January 4. Peter Rodier, the old reliable tinner, is now at work again and located in Okan- ogan building, Spokane. Street, is pre- pared to do all work in his line promptly at the lowest living. prices. be saved by patronizing him. Full line of boys’ .new Hockey Shoes opened this week. Extra value at M. J..O’Hearn’s. The Rossland Laundry 1s doing good work at a reasonable price. Try them. Near the postoffice. Mrs. Heard, at the Ladies’ tore, is closing out her holiday goods left after. Christmas at your own price and wants you to call and examine them. tf. Dr. G. S. Armstrong, office. und resi- dence rooms 6 and 6, Postotfice block. H oFFMAN WASHINGTON“8LREET ROSSLAND, B. 0. HARRY MCINTOSH, PROPR. Merchants’: Lunch. 25c. From 12 noon to 2:30 p m ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND JLAVATORIES ON ALL FLOORS. HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS FREE TO GUESTS, OPEN ALL NIGHT. ——_— ah First Class Bar... Miners Checks €Cashed. Free of Charge. RELIABLE AUCTIONEER Any kind of goods sold on ise! joney can] tf} Paid-Up Capital Victoria, Nelaoa, snd Nanaimo. BANEBBS AND CORRESPONDENCE. Dominion of Canada, Merchants: “Bank of ‘Naional Bank, Hide and fae etna Gade, Rectan ary John M. Smith Manager, Rossland. The Bank of. BRTSH NORTH AMERICA ESTABLISHED 1886. - Incorporated by Royal Charter. 24,868,088, Reserve Fund - 4,387,000 London Office: 8 Clementa' Lane, Lembard Bt, Court of Directors. John James Cater, Gaspard Farrer lyn, Henry |. Arthur Hoare, H. J.B, Kendall eford, Fred- eric Lubbock, George D. Whatman. lecretary, A.G. WALLIS. Hend Officein Canada, Bt. James, St., Mont- H, STIKEMAN, General Manager. Branches in Canada. London, Brantford, Hamilton, Toronto, Kin: ttawa, Montreal, Quebec, St. John N. nnipeg, Man,, "redoricton, 'N.8., Victoria, Vancover, Rossland, Kaslo, trail, Ashcroft and Greenwood, B. C Dawson City, Klondike, N, W. T. Agents in the United States. ‘3. ELMBLY, = Inspector. Ww. Li i500, (124 and J.B. London Bankers. The Bank of England and Messrs, Glyn & Co, Foreign Agents. Australia, jond, Union an! a. In- cil japan, Hank of India, London and Chin: ‘West Indes, Colonial . Hank. s, Krauss & Co. Lyons, Credit Lyon- W. T. OLIVER, Mgr., | troublesome details, by sending TE ROHN NM sre x Edson L. Pease, Manager; corne! T, W. HOWARD GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT 108 Biauorsaate-Bt., Lonpon, E. 0. IP YOU WANT AN ADVERTISEMENT, Large or Small, Inserted in any European Newspaper Magazine, of. Periodical, save yoursel! ‘all ¢ straight to T. W. HOWARD, 108, BIsiOPs@ATE-STREET, LONDON, ESTIMATES FURNISHED and CONTRACTS ARRANGED for Large Orders, ADVIC" OF- FERED regarding the Best Mediums for bring- ing ADVERTISERS before the Public. Corres pondence invited.’ : T. W. HOWARD, 108, BisuorscATE-STREET, LONDON, 'E. O. ent for THE RossLANDER and British Co- Ai lumbia Review. international Navigation and Trading Co., Ltd. Pteamer “ International!’ and “ Alberts” op Kootenay Lake and River. fet 12th July, 1897. notice. Card, in 6: nce without, Fivo Mile Point cot Time gubject to chance mnection wiih all passen: ts. ‘pointe dail: forthpert 12:11 Jeave Nelson for Kaslo, eto, Tuesday, Wed- Friday, Saturday, 8:60'a.m, ‘Leave Kaslo for Nel- ‘Wednesday, Thu ‘Nelaon 98,11, The Fast Line TO All Points The'Dining Car Route via Yellowstone Park. THE SAFEST AND BEST. Solid Vestibuled Trains Equipped with Pullman Palace Cars, Elegant Dining Cara Modern Day Coaches, _ Tourist Sleeping Cars _ Through Tickets to all points in the UNITED STATES AND OANABA jtaamship tick3 to all parts of the orld. os TICKETS _TO JAPAN AND OHINA VIA : TACOMA and NORTHERN. PACIFIC ‘Trains depart from Spokane. — 8:40 For information. time cards, maps and tickets oply to agents of the 8.¥.@N, and its con- aotfons, or. 'E, W. Rury, Agt. Red Mt. Ry. F, . D, GIBBS GeneralzAgent Spokane, Wean. 4.2, BARTEL spp ‘sat. Gan. Poss, Wo. 955 Morrigon'st, cor, 3rd. Portland = Oregon When Going East~ Use a first class line in traveling be- tween Minneapolis, St. Paul.and Gh - cago, and the principal towns in Cen- tral Wisconsin, = Pallman Palace Sleeping and Chair Care in seryice. The Dining cars are operatedin the in- terest of its patrons, the most elegant service everinaugurated. Meals are served a la carte. Vo obtain first class service, your ticket should read via The WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES Direct connections at Chicago and Mil waukeo for all eastern points. it moderate charges. Cor. Spokane St. and j latter at 1034. There is considerable enquiry for Ger- ColuMbia avenue. For tnll 1call on your neares! vicket agent or write Jas C Ponp, “General Yars, Agent, or Jas. A. Clock, Minwauxea, Wit General Agent, 46 Stark Street, P 1, Ore SUS ERAT. WISTER A. “THE MAPLE LEAF ROUTE.” Pullman Compartment Sleeping Cars, -Puliman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars Dining Cars on the European Plan, {1 ee Reclining Chair Cars, Uniformed Train Porters, Bompany Ushers at Depots ARE FEATURES Of the Train Service of the Chicago Great Western Ry, -No Change of Cara of Any Clase— BETWEEN ; ‘ANADIAN 2 PACIFIC. IY. And SOO LINE Oean to Ocaan ROUTE, East and West 3,000 Miles OF COMFORT. —— FIRST CLASS AND—— Tourist Sleeper Run Through. rth: | Baggage Checked to Destination’ ——No - Custom -jDifficulties — Daily Train. 8:00k—Lv. .ROSSLAND. . Arr.—23:05k. —»> Connects’West Robson with®Colum- nia River Steamers. from and for the North’and with ©. & K. branch traing from and to Nelgon, Kaslo, Sandon and a, | other Slocan points. —. i For Rates, Tickets and Full Informa- » Call_on or Address. Neareat Local Agent, or A. B. MACKENZIE, City Ticket Agent, » Clty Toker “Rossfand, P, G, DENISON, Agent, Rossland. W F Anderson, traveling passenger agent, Nelson. E JCoyle, District passenger agent, Vancouvor. Atlantic Steamship Tickets. Ifbound for Europe, or desiring to bring out friends or relatives from Eu- rope, do not fail to call. on the nearest Conadian Pacific Railway agent, or com- municate with A. B. MACKENZIE, CO. P. R. AGT. sy Rossland. Wm. Stitt, Gen. 8. 8. Agt., Winn. KASLO & SLOCAN RY. TIME CABL. Subject to change without notice. Trains run on Pacific standard time. TDs Kaslo 86a.m. South Fork . _ Sproules Whitewater 03 a.m, 10,18 a.m. * 10.38a.m, Arrive 10,50 a.m, REEFEES Leave 10,.00a.m. Sandon Arrive11.200.m, Cody ROBERT IRVING, G.F.&é PA Arrive 11.45 a.m. Leave 11.25 a.m. GEO. F. COPELAND, Superintendent REN, TIME SCHEDULE. From Spokane. Portland, San Fraucis- co, Pendleton, Cit Ory Omaha, Bt. Chicago and East. Morcow an Tekoa, Wallace, Ward- ner, Gartield, Colfax,| Pullman, Moscow. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All sailing dates sub- 2. Tp.m. |To Alaska— Bail Sept. 17. 8 p.m. 4 Columbla River ux Bandas Steamers. To Astoria and Way Landings. Willamette River. Oregon City, Newberg,| Salem & Way Landings| 6a.m. Ex, Sun. 78.m. 90 p.m. Tues.Thur, Mon. Wed. and Sat Oregon City, land friday and Way Lat Willamette River. Portland to Corvallis ‘and Way Landings. |_‘ 6a,m. fues.Thur and Sat. LEAVY! RIPARIA 1:45 8. m. ail Ex. Sun, Snake River. Riparia to Lewiston. W H Adams, Gen’l Agt Spokane, Wn. W H Hurlburt, Gen’! Passenger Agt., Portiand, Oregon. Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis, Dubuque and Des Moine, 8t. Joseph and Kansas City General Passenger and Ticket Agt., Chicago Oldest Established House in Kootenay WILLIAM R. BEATTY UNDERTAKER. ROSSLAND, BRITISH COLUMB’A F. H. Lord